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Dr Alex Richardson


BIT (Dist.), CQU
BIT (1A Honours), CQU
PhD Commerce (IS), ANU
 
Associate Lecturer and Lecturer (as of 2009)
School of Accounting and Business Information Systems
 
Office Location
Room 2034, Hanna Neumann Building 21

Mailing Address
School of Accounting and Business Information Systems
Hanna Neumann Building 021
Australian National University
ACT 0200 Australia
 
Telephone  +61 2 612 59807
Fax  +61 2 612 55005
Email  Alex.Richardson@anu.edu.au

   
  Disciplines
  Research Focus
  • Mobile Computing
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Computers in Education
  Teaching Focus
Teaching Responsibilities
  • Coordinator/Lecturer, INFS7006 Information Systems and Communication Technologies ()
General Teaching information
  • Information Systems Fundamentals
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Data Communications
  • Web Design
  Administrative Responsibilities / PhD Supervision
  • Honours (Information Systems) Co-ordinator
  Professional Activities
  • Member of the Association for Computing Machinery [MACM]
  • Member of the Association for Information Systems [MAIS]
  Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
 

Foster, F. D., Gregor, S., Heaney, R. A., O’Neill, T., Northcott, W., Richardson, A. and Wood, R. E., (2006). Impact Of Computer Based Share Market Simulations On Learning:  A Link Between Self Efficacy And Understanding, Journal of College Teaching and Learning, 3(2), 45-60. 

 Foster, D., Gregor, S., Heaney, R., O’Neill, T., Richardson, A., Welch, E., Wood, R., (2004). Market games in finance education. Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 1(5), 81-92.

 

Refereed Conference Papers
 
*Richardson, A., Gregor, S. & Heaney, R. (2006) Decision support and cognitive limitations in online share trading, Proceedings of the Eighth Australian Conference on Knowledge Management and Intelligent Decision Support, Melbourne, Australia, 5th to 6th December 2006, 185-200
 
*Richardson, A. & Tan, R. (2005) Building a better “geekness” measure for the world of tomorrow, Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Conference on  Information Systems, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 30th November to 2nd December 2005
 
Tan, R. & *Richardson, A. (2005) Students’ perceptions of using an Accounting Information System: Does IT matter?, Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Conference on  Information Systems, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 30th November to 2nd December 2005. Nominated for Best paper award
 
*Foster, F. D., Gregor, S., Heaney, R. A., O’Neill, T., Northcott, W., Richardson, A. and Wood, R. E. (2005) Impact Of Computer Based Share Market Simulations On Learning:  A Link Between Self Efficacy And Understanding, Proceedings of the EABR & TLC Conference, Santorini Island, Greece, 20th to 22nd June 2005. Best paper award.
 
*Richardson, A., Gregor, S. and Heaney, R. (2004). Online share trading, time constraints and decision making. In C.P. Wei (Ed.). Proceedings of the Eighth Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Shanghai, China, 8-11 July (CD-ROM. ISBN 957-01-7667-9).
 
*Foster, D., Gregor, S., Heaney, R., O’Neill, T., Richardson, A., Welch, E., Wood, R., (2004). Market games in finance education. College Teaching & Learning Conference, Florida, Jan 5-9. Best paper award.
 
Fisher, G., Lee, J., and *Richardson, A. “Transparency, Culture, and Internet Communication Techniques: A multi-country study of Internet business reporting in the Asia-Pacific” Proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, December 2003. Nominated for Best paper award
 
Lee, J., *Fisher, G., and Richardson, A. "The Influence of Culture And Governance Transparency on Internet Financial Reporting in the Asia Pacific Region: Australia, Singapore And Malaysia", British Academy of Management, 2003

 

  Further Information
  • PhD Commerce (Information Systems) topic was...
    • "The Effects Of Cognitive Ability and Decision Support On High-Speed Decision-Making: Empirical Studies In Financial Trading "
  Consultation Times
  • Official consult times are yet to be announced
  • Available for consultation at any time from 9am→5pm when no prior commitments.
  • Appointments are recommended outside of consultation times.
  Brief Biography
Graduated with a Bachelor of Information Technology (with Distinction) from Central Queensland University (CQU) Rockhampton campus in 1998 and then again with First Class Honours in 1999. Held a Lecturer position in IT/IS/Multimedia at the Fiji International campus of CQU for two years until 2001. Traveled China for most of 2002 until moving back to Australia and taking an Associate Lecturer (Information Systems) position at the start of 2003.

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